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Microsoft’s Build conference is the company’s premier developer event and it is hosted in San Francisco, California. Filled with session diving deep into every facet of it’s latest software, the company uses this event to help outline its strategic initiatives for the remainder of the year.

Highlighting the event are keynotes on day one and two that feature executives like Satya Nadella, Terry Myerson, Scott Guthrie and many more. These keynotes will show off current and upcoming products and how the company plans to transform its software over the next twelve months; these keynotes are live-streamed.

Following the conference, Microsoft will release recorded sessions from the event for those who were not able to attend the conference in person on Channel 9.

The first day of the Build conference is highlighted by a keynote that features consumer and business facing products like Windows 10, Apps, demos of new features and a lot more. Following the keynote is when the deep-dive sessions begin where attendees can get their hands on the latest Microsoft software.

The keynote on day two is a technical look at Microsoft’s products with demos of new features in Azure, Visual Studio and other developer friendly products. Deep-dive sessions also take place this day that will be posted up after the event concludes on Channel 9.

This is the final day of the conference and features session from 9 A.M to 3 P.M. Following the conference, at 5 P.M., the company will be hosting a hackathon for Build attendees.

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